Zone: 5-9
Height: 15-20ft. tall and 10-15ft. wide
Named for the eye-catching, cobalt blue cones that decorate each shoot tip in spring, this precocious "coner" demands attention and deserves greater use in the garden. From an early age, cones appear up and down every branch, bright blue at first, then gradually softening to brown during summer.
Category: Dwarf Trees
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